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008 880309s1988 mnu b 001 0 eng
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aEllingsen, Mark,$d1949-
245 14 $aThe evangelical movement :$bgrowth, impact, controversy, dialog /$cMark Ellingsen.
260 $aMinneapolis :$bAugsburg Pub. House,$c©1988.
300 $a496 pages ;$c22 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 396-484).
500 $aA study for the Institute of Ecumenical Research (Strasbourg).
505 0 $aIntroduction -- Part I: A brief history of the evangelical movement -- 1. Who are the evangelicals? -- Methodological considerations -- 2. Fundamentalist origins: Prefundamentalists influences -- 3. The coalition finds its intellectual framework: Princeton theology -- 4. The rise, fall, and revitalization of fundamentalism -- 5. The emergence of the evangelical movement -- 6. The evangelical movement outside North America -- 7. The evangelical coalition: its constituents and the glue that holds them together -- Part II: Institutions of evangelicalism -- 8. Churches -- The reformed tradition -- Mainline Pietist traditions -- Holiness churches -- Pentecostal churches -- Restorationist churches -- Dispensationalist churches -- The heritage of the radical reformation -- The free church tradition -- Lutherans -- Other mainline churches -- 9. Educational institutions -- 10. Parachurch and mission agencies -- Foreign mission organizations -- Domestic missions organizations -- Social action organizations -- Organizations associated with the mass media -- 11. Evangelical cooperative agencies -- Part III: Characteristic evangelical themes: the quest for orthodoxy in modern dress -- 12. Introduction to evangelical theology -- 13. View of Scripture and theological method -- 14. Traditional creedal affirmations -- 15. The work of Christ -- 16. Justification and the Christian life -- 17. Church and ministry -- 18. Social ethics -- 19. The ecumenical movement and the proclamation of the Gospel in contemporary society -- 20. The essence of conservative evangelicalism -- Part IV: Dialogue with a mainline church heritage: Biblically based theology for born-again Christians -- 21. The proclamation of the Gospel in contemporary society -- 22. Justification and the Christian life -- 23. Church and ministry -- 24. The work of Christ -- 25. Social ethics -- 26. A theology for the born again -- 27. Scripture and theological method -- Conclusion: evangelical-mainline dialogue: a prelude to revival?
590 $bArchive
650 0 $aEvangelicalism.
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650 07 $aEvangelikale Bewegung.$2swd
776 08 $iOnline version:$aEllingsen, Mark, 1949-$tEvangelical movement.$dMinneapolis : Augsburg Pub. House, ©1988$w(OCoLC)613225058
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